"Dear Students,
I wanted to draw your attention to a special event taking place tomorrow. In connection with the annual meeting of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges (NCBJ) in downtown New Orleans this week, the Law School will co-host an informational and networking event about the practice of bankruptcy law. An impressive group of bankruptcy judges and top bankruptcy lawyers from across the country, including our own Professor Adam Feibelman, will come to the Law School tomorrow afternoon to present an introduction to bankruptcy practice to law students.
Bankruptcy law offers opportunities for challenging, highly sophisticated practice throughout the country, and job opportunities in the field are growing. The goal of this event is to ensure that law students (and even some interested pre-law students) understand the nature of the practice and the opportunities available there. Students who attend the panel presentation, from 4:00-5:00 p.m., will be invited to attend a reception afterward in the Multi-Purpose Room, where they will have a chance to interact with as many as 15 or 20 bankruptcy judges and many more top-flights lawyers in an extraordinary networking opportunity. (Needless to say, students must attend the panel presentation to be admitted to the reception.)
Please join me tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. in Room 110. An invitation is attached.
Best wishes,
David Meyer
David D. Meyer
Dean and Mitchell Franklin Professor of Law
Tulane University Law School"
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